Sunday, November 15, 2009

I need to know what cant i take to the air port like hair spray raisers ext. in my luggage?

LAX AIRPORT RULES ON THINGS TO TAKE IN MY LOUGEGS



I need to know what cant i take to the air port like hair spray raisers ext. in my luggage?

You can put most anything in your checked luggage. Carry on is the problem. No liquids, no hairspray, no gels, that sort of thing.



I need to know what cant i take to the air port like hair spray raisers ext. in my luggage?

i know you can have hairspray and stuff like that but you have to have check it when you turn in your luggage. you can't bring that type of stuff in your carryon. perfume too they made me throw away my babyphat perfume. and made my husband throw away his poloblue. i was pissed



I need to know what cant i take to the air port like hair spray raisers ext. in my luggage?

For carry on luggage...



1) No razors



2) you can take hairspray and liquids BUT they must be



a. 3 ounces (oz.) or under in size only



b. ALL of your liquids and hairsprays must be in a plastic zip lock bag that is EXACTLY quart sized



For luggage you check in... (leave at check in, instead of carrying onto the plan and putting under your seat)



a. Razors OK



b. most regular sized liquids and hairsprays ok



Hope this helps!



I need to know what cant i take to the air port like hair spray raisers ext. in my luggage?

Dont bring any liquids on carry on except baby formula or thy will throw it away. Put everything liquid in you baggage that they take for you.



I need to know what cant i take to the air port like hair spray raisers ext. in my luggage?

Here's your list:



http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/p...



I need to know what cant i take to the air port like hair spray raisers ext. in my luggage?

Razor you cant have in a "Carry-On" but you can have Razor, hair spray, nail clipper etc in the bag where you have your shampoo and personal items like tooth paste etc etc in your luggage that is "Checked".



Water can be taken to the airport but it has to be tossed before you enter the gate to check in for the plane.



U cant take food from home into the boarding area.



U cant take water from home into the boarding area.



I need to know what cant i take to the air port like hair spray raisers ext. in my luggage?

From the LAX FAQ site:



QUESTION: Where can I get information about airline requirements for identification, carry-on items and other security matters?



ANSWER: Visit the FAA's Civil Aviation Security Passenger Information page containing many frequently asked questions. (unfortunately, they point to a bad link to an FAA site in this answer)



This link from the TSA website should tell you what you need:



http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/p...



I need to know what cant i take to the air port like hair spray raisers ext. in my luggage?

Current TSA Rules on Liquids and Gels in Carry On Baggage



On 10 August 2006, authorities in the United Kingdom uncovered an alleged plot to sabotage as many as 10 U.S. airliners traveling from the United Kingdom to the United States, reportedly by using liquid and gel based explosives. Over 20 suspects were arrested in the UK as part of the ongoing investigation into this alleged plot.



U.S. authorities currently have several restrictions on what liquids and gels a passenger may carry on board:



Passengers may bring into the secure area of the airport liquid and gel products, so long as the items are carried in a clear plastic food storage type bag with a capacity of no more than one quart.



Each passenger is allowed only one of these quart sized plastic bag for their liquids and gels.



These would be items such as shampoo, suntan lotion, creams, toothpaste, hair gel, and other items of similar consistency.



Each individual container must have a capacity of no greater than three ounces.



Passengers may not pass through the security screening with gel or beverage containers of greater capacity.



Once a passenger has passed through security screening, they can purchase any size beverage and other liquid or gel products in the terminal and take them on to the plane.



There are exceptions to these above rules. Baby formula, breast milk, prescription medications, and over-the-counter medications (liquids, gels, or aerosols) can be in containers larger than three ounces, and do not have to be inside of a quart sized plastic bag, but have to be declared at the security checkpoint.



Gel-filled medical devices such as bras and prosthetics are also excluded from this ban.



Solid cosmetics and personal hygiene items such as lipstick in a tube, solid deodorant, lip balm and similar solids. Please remember these items must be solid and not liquid, gel or aerosol.



Once past the security checkpoint, you are free to buy liquid gel products of any size within the secure areas of the airport terminal and take them on board.



If you have questions or doubts on about an item, place that item in your checked baggage.

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